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The Bynoe's gecko is widely distributed across various habitats across Australia. They are a very interesting species as they reproduce by parthenogenesis (asexual cloning) a very rare method of reproduction in vertebrates. In captivity they are a communal species that thrive when kept in small groups. They are a small species that only grows to a maximum of 12cm. An excellent option for someone looking for an unusual species of gecko that is easy to keep and very seldomly kept.
Animal Information | |
COLOUR MORPH | N/A |
LATIN NAME | Heteronotia binoei |
DOB: | CB2018 |
SEX | Females only (Parthenogenic species) |
ADULT SIZE | 2.5-3in (10-12cm) |
DIET | Insects |
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS | 28-32C |
ADULT ENCLOSURE SIZE | 12 x 12 x 18in (30 x 30 x 45cm) |
LIFE-SPAN | 10 years |